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  • Guarantor: Republic of the Philippines
  • Nippon Steel Corp has raised ¥300bn of hybrid capital in one of the world's largest such issues from a non-financial company.
  • Credit Suisse is inviting banks and institutional investors to join a resurrected $500m five year loan for Pertamina, the Indonesian state-owned oil company, after slashing the annual interest margin on the deal by 55bp.
  • The IPO of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, the largest yet, culminates today in a listing in 'H' share format. The market was this week anticipating a sharp increase in the stock price and probably record trading volumes.
  • ABN Amro, ICICI Bank and State Bank of India are preparing to launch syndication of a $1bn financing for Air India, the state owned airline.
  • The Philippines' Rizal Commercial Banking Corp made its debut in the international subordinated debt market last Friday (October 20), selling a $100m hybrid tier one capital deal that offered investors a premium over other tier one issuers from the country.
  • The largest property development company in Singapore, government controlled CapitaLand, is set to add to its and Singaporefs portfolio of listed Reits when it floats a roughly S$690m ($439m) portfolio of Chinese retail assets it has assembled in recent years.
  • One lender has already committed to the $532m ship financing for Hanjin Shipping after the deal was launched last week by BNP Paribas, DNB NorBank, ING and Export-Import Bank of Korea.
  • Shangri-La Asia Treasury, a funding vehicle for the luxury hotel group, is in the market with a HK$3bn five year deal via mandated lead arrangers Bank of China, DBS, HSBC and Standard Chartered.
  • DBS and Standard Chartered are preparing to close syndication of the $250m five year loan for San Miguel after more than 10 lenders joined the deal in general syndication. Although allocations have not been released, the response is an achievement for the two mandated lead arrangers, which had faced criticism from rivals over the pricing of the deal.
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